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Dr. Muhammad Kamran Qureshi
Position: Postdoctoral researcher
Department: Molecular Stress Physiology, CPSBB
The main area of Qureshi’s research is the identification and characterization of novel genes involved in the regulation of programmed cell death in the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana. Forward and reverse genetics were employed to unravel the mechanisms of programmed cell death induced by fungal toxins, disrupting sphingolipid metabolism, and reactive oxygen species induced by herbicides. His studies provided a genetic link between sphingolipid metabolism and reactive oxygen species during programmed cell death
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Qureshi M.K., Gawronski P., Munir S., Jindal S., Kerchev P (2022) Hydrogen peroxide-induced stress acclimation in plants. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 79: 129. (IF 9.234)
Manzoor H., Anjam M.S., Saeed F., Rasul S., Yousaf S., Kirn A., Qureshi M.K., Zafar Z, Ashraf M, Athar H (2021) Photosynthetic efficiency and antioxidant defence potential are key players in inducing drought tolerance in transgenic tobacco plants over-expressing AVP1. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. (IF 4.640)
Munir S., Shahzad A.N, Qureshi M.K. (2020) Acuities into tolerance mechanisms via different bioassay during Brassicaceae–Alternaria brassicicola interaction and its impact on yield. PLOS ONE. 15: e0242545. (IF 3.240)
Sujeeth N., Mehterov N., Gupta S., Qureshi M.K., Fischer A., Proost S., Omidbakhshfard M.A., Obata T., Benina M., Staykov N., Balazadeh S., Walther D., Fernie A.R., Mueller-Roeber B., Hille J., Gechev T. (2020) A novel seed plants gene regulates oxidative stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 77: 705–718. (IF 9.261)
Shahzad A.N., Qureshi M.K., Wakeel A., Misselbrook T. (2019) Crop production in Pakistan and low nitrogen use efficiencies. Nature Sustainability. 2: 1106-1114. (IF 27.157)
Shahzad A.N., Rizwan M., Asghar MG, Qureshi M.K., Bukhari SAH., Kiran A., Wakeel A. (2019) Early maturing Bt cotton requires more potassium fertilizer under water stress to augment seed- cotton yield but not lint quality. Scientific Report. 9: 73-78. (IF 4.997)